Yes, too bad she is rotating off of the PUC. She was appointed by her dean so unless she is reappointed she is due to rotate off, as is Myron Henry unless the faculty Senate reelects him.
LIttle old lady wrote: Yes indeed, Tammy G. is one feisty brave person. Yes, too bad she is rotating off of the PUC. She was appointed by her dean so unless she is reappointed she is due to rotate off, as is Myron Henry unless the faculty Senate reelects him.
Prof Greer declined our offer of re-appointment. She is officially taking on new duties as the assistant chair of psychology. Moreover, we are co-investigators on an NIH grant that needs to get up and running. Finally, she has two small kids, and finding babysitting at 7 AM was a task for her. As you can see, Professor G's time is at a premium, so I understand her need to move on. Also, we want to rotate membership among departments. As expected, Tammy G represented psychology and the CEP quite well. We are very proud of her. She is a heckuva researcher to boot.
Reporter wrote: LIttle old lady wrote: Yes indeed, Tammy G. is one feisty brave person. Yes, too bad she is rotating off of the PUC. She was appointed by her dean so unless she is reappointed she is due to rotate off, as is Myron Henry unless the faculty Senate reelects him. Prof Greer declined our offer of re-appointment. She is officially taking on new duties as the assistant chair of psychology. Moreover, we are co-investigators on an NIH grant that needs to get up and running. Finally, she has two small kids, and finding babysitting at 7 AM was a task for her. As you can see, Professor G's time is at a premium, so I understand her need to move on. Also, we want to rotate membership among departments. As expected, Tammy G represented psychology and the CEP quite well. We are very proud of her. She is a heckuva researcher to boot.
I've worked with her on another committeee. She is always an island of calm in the storm - and unafraid to ask questions in just the nicest way. She'll be missed there.